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November 23, 2006

Mobile TV: the evidence reviewed

On Tuesday I gave a presentation to the 'DVD and Beyond' conference in London about Mobile TV, which came to the conclusion (among other things) that DVB-H was the most likely standard to be adopted in Europe; that there was a market for broadcast television to handheld devices, but not a mass-market one; and that the business model looked exceedingly risky.

The presentation contained a lot of detailed research evidence from a wide variety of sources, and visitors to this blog who are interested in the topic can download the presentation here (but be warned, it's a zipped 3 Meg file!).

In an email to me after the conference, its organizer, Dr Jean-Luc Renaud, told me: "Your ability to present dense and complicated material in a user-friendly way is legendary, and I learnt an amazing amount about mobile TV." I hope you do, too!

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